broadminded in the PONS Dictionary

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It is a very broadminded and balanced view of a pivotal event in our nation's formation.
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The broadminded, dynamic and tolerant prince tended to his subjects wellbeing.
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One challenge of this federation is the creation of new generations of pharmacologists with an analytical and broadminded attitude towards important aspects of modern medical biological sciences.
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I think they're getting a little more broadminded.
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However, she said her in-laws were broadminded and allowed her to wear trousers.
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I also found a very broadminded faculty.
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Additionally, she had scientific training; her religious views were broadminded and tolerant; and she supported her fathers schooling in her later writings.
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You must be - on the connectivity side of that equation - connected, broadminded, without boundaries, seeing the big picture and a strong relationship builder.
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He was inspired by the religion's teachings on temperance and moderation, by its broadminded tolerance of other faiths and by its freedom from idolatry.
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This inscription thus indicates the broadminded universality of religious faith.
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